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『1ST PLACE in the Short Story category of The Shadow Awards 2018』 ____________________________________ A collection of various mystery and crime short stories. From a man having no recollection of the murder crime scene he had just awoken in; to a father's mysterious suicide and many more. *** Has been ranked in Mystery/Thriller since 16/05/17 『Highest Ranking: #358』 DISCLAIMER: *This may only be a DRAFT. Stories could soon undergo MAJOR EDITING* *None of the images in this book is mine. I will take them down upon request.* ⠀•°•°•° WARNING: Tackles sensitive issues and contains strong language. Ellafair Blase's Case Files copyright © 2017 - Ellafair Blase, hellocheeky
Hello! We have another great case file up at CSI: Color, Stories, Inspiration. My Layout: I really liked the sketch with the two circles, and die cut my photos into circles. From the evidence I used: branches and leaves, dry embossing, frame, fabric, and something shiny (the mirror stars). The journaling was written in a stamped frame and printed on acetate, it also relates to the themes of growth and life. The frame was stamped with Cornflower Blue ink, and is a window stamp, but I cut out the windows so that it became just a wooden frame. I made a quick background on watercolour paper, mixing up two of the colours in the combo and painting them on the background. The layout is about this day at a lake when my son was busy finding all kinds of interesting treasures on the ground, pinecones, leaves, twigs, stones and more, and about all the things you can learn from nature. He picks up a pinecone on the top photo, which is why I added two stamped pinecones. The branches were sponged through a stencil, with Vintage Photo Distress Paint. I love this sentiment stamp by Wendy Vecchi and stamped it three times on the background with Cornflower Blue ink. The strip of white cardstock was embossed in a star folder. I stamped the green part of the background repeatedly with a Hero Arts sentiment stamp and Sap Green ink. The great Darkroom Door sentiment stamp was stamped with French Ultramarine. I had a left-over Dogwood flower on my desk, from another project, made with Susan's Garden Sizzix Dogwood die. The larger leaves were die cut from watercolour paper, painted green and stamped with a crackle stamp. Thank you for looking! I will be back tomorrow with more cards made with the Simon Says Stamp Holiday Card Kit inspired by Tim Holtz. Happy crafting! Anna-Karin Supplies: Surfaces: Daler & Rowney Watercolour paper; Tim Holtz Idea-ology Mirrored Sheets Dies: Sizzix: Circles Framelits, Crescent Moon & Stars, Dogwood Flower, Arbor, Embossing folder: Sizzix: Iron Gate & Starry Night Stamps: Darkroom Door: Wilderness Vol. 1, Window; Stampers Anonymous Wendy Vecchi: Art Comforts; Stampers Anonymous Tim Holtz: Ultimate Grunge, Holiday Wishes; Hero Arts Be Happy Ink: Archival Ink: Cornflower Blue, Sap Green, French Ultramarine, Sepia Paint: Daler & Rowney watercolours; Ranger Distress Paint Vintage Photo Stencil: The Crafter's Workshop Mini Branches
Thank you for sticking with us as we've been transitioning over to Blogger! We've got a brand-new Case File for you featuring a palette that works with all seasons and topics. And don't forget that Major Case File No. 217 is open all month too. So, are you ready for this week's challenge? Grab your forensics kits, CSI members, and get ready for some serious sleuthing as we open Major Case File No. 218. CASE FILE: The leaves have been falling all month, and the trees have those last few flaming bits dangling from the branches. We're celebrating autumn with our Case Files this month. Case File No. 218 celebrates the blowing leaves. Our whimsical Scene is by French illustrator Maite Franchi. Remember to scroll all the way down to the bottom of this reveal post for RGB codes, color descriptions, and more detailed explanations of the Evidence and Testimony prompts. Have you heard about the sketch challenge Tell Us a Story? CSI Detective Anastasia is on their design team. Go check it out! Anastasia has translated the Case File into Russian for our Russian players: Правила на русском языке вы можете прочитать здесь. SPONSORS We're so excited to have seven generous sponsors this month! Our sponsors are among the best in the crafting industry, offering unique and trendy products. CLICK HERE to read more about these generous sponsors and the prizes they're donating. GUEST DESIGNERS We're thrilled to have the design teams of some of our sponsors inspiring us this month as Guest Detectives! For this Case File, we've got design team members from Scrapbook Fantasies and Sisters Art Creation joining us this month! INSPIRATION So...are you ready for some serious inspiration? This is how the CSI Detectives have expertly cracked the case. **To read about the design team's journaling, please visit their blogs (links to blogs are on the sidebar). The wonderful design team of Scrapbook Fantasies creatively solved the Case too... Alicia's blog Anne's blog Jane's blog Joanna's blog Lizzy's blog Linda Hamsah of SistersArt Creation created this gorgeous layout... We invited the team from Tell Us a Story to play with us this month... Kate's blog Sveta's blog CASE FILE DETAILS: THE SCHEME - USE ALL 5 COLORS 19.90.134 – navy blue 221.257.224 – light seafoam green 255.255.255 – bright white 80.165.158 – teal green 254.222.119 –yellow EVIDENCE - CHOOSE AT LEAST 3 CLUES Dots Bicycle Glasses Animals Weather elements (e.g., clouds, raindrops) Hearts Speech bubbles Leaves Cards (e.g., journaling cards, those cut-apart cards on patterned paper, etc.) Bow Metal Circles labels TESTIMONY - CHOOSE AT LEAST 1 CLUE Topic: Document something about the outdoors. Prompt Idea: Find a prompt at Carry On Tuesday. Presentation: Put your journaling in speech bubbles. Writing Format: Write your journaling in the form of dialogue. Inspiration Words: pet, free, active --use these as inspiration for your journaling, not just as a title. We trust we've left enough clues for you to solve the case! The deadline for completing this Case File is Wednesday, November 30, at 11:59 p.m. EST. Be sure to link your layout using the link tool in the sidebar, and mention the Evidence and Testimony clues you used. We can't wait to see what YOU create! An InLinkz Link-up
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Hello everyone! We have another wonderful case file for you at CSI:Color, Stories, Inspiration this week. Lots of opportunties with this one: My layout: I thought the combo fit really well with these photos of my son in his christening dress, but more than that, I wanted to write the history of this dress. My grandfather was christened in it, as well as my mother and many other family members (not me unfortunately, someone had made a gift for my mom when I was born and I was christened in that dress instead). The dress was about 105 years old when these photos were taken. From the evidence items I used: paint, distressing, flowers, and book pages, and from the testimony I was inspired to document an old memory. He has so many different facial expressions on these photos, I wanted to use all of them, so I made a double pager. The background is mixed media starting with a layer of gesso on watercolour paper. The journaling is written on a bunch of tags tucked behind the photos. This is one of my favourite ways of adding a lot of journaling, partly since it is easy to just reach into the page protector and take out the tags to read. The border piece is Karen Burniston's new Banners & Borders set. After applying gesso to the background with a palette knife, I pressed a leafy embossing folder into the gesso to create more texture. I painted the background with Distress Paints, mixing the paint to match the two blue colours in the palette. I watered down the paint and started with the lighter blue. The darker blue was painted in a band across the page and misted with water so that it started to drip down the page. When the paint was dry, I stamped the background here and there with a dot stamp and French Ultramarine ink and with swirls and Blue Cornflower ink. I love Archival Inks and that they work so well on many different surfaces. French Ultramarine and Blue Cornflower ink was also sponged over two different stencils to add more detail to the background. I applied light molding paste through two other stencils, this damask one is by Prima. When the hearts were dry, I dry-brushed just a tiny bit of brown paint on top. For the title I die cut a left over gelli print with Karen Burniston's Sassy Labels & Stitched Frames set. This stitching addition is so much fun. I planned for the stitches to be embossed, but wasn't thinking and placed the stitching die on the wrong side of the paper, so they are debossed instead. The title was stamped with alphabet stamps and Blue Cornflower ink. The blooms were die cut from Core'dinations cardstock, more leftover gelli prints and dictionary paper using the Holiday Greenery die by Brenda Walton. It particularly like the different leaves on this die. You can see the impression of the embossing folder in the gesso better on this photo, it gives a great subtle texture. Thank you for looking! I hope you will join us this week in the challenge! Happy crafting! Anna-Karin Supplies: Surfaces: Daler & Rowney watercolour paper; Core'dinations Tim Holtz Color-Core cardstock; dictionary paper Dies: Sizzix: Banners & Borders, Sassy Labels & Stitched Frames, Holiday Greenery Embossing folder: Sizzix: Garden Set Stamps: Hero Arts: Flourish Background CG119, Tiny Ink Spots S5637 Ink: Ranger Archival Ink: French Ultramarine, Blue Cornflower Paint: Distress Paint: Broken China, Salty Ocean, Chipped Sapphire, Mustard Seed, Peeled Paint Medium: Golden Artist Colors: Light Molding Paste, Gesso Stencils: Jenni Bowlin: Silhouettes; Prima: Damask 6 x 6; The Crafters Workshop: Spilled Hearts, Mini Cherry Blossoms
Happy May! At CSI a new month brings all kinds of excitement! Besides our three new Case Files, we've got new sponsors and new guest designers. And this month we have a special surprise--we're teaming up with Tell Us Story, a Russian sketch challenge! You are sure to be inspired by their sketches, and it's another fun clue for solving our Case Files! For this first reveal, we'll be sharing inspiration from the design team and guest designers for our first Case File. On the 15th, we'll be sharing inspiration from the design team and guest designers for our second Case File. Somewhere in between, we'll be posting our Cold Case File, our new stash-busting challenge for this year. SPONSORS This month, we have seven generous sponsors. Click here to read more about our sponsors and the prizes they are donating. Winners will be selected randomly from all of our players, with a few exceptions where sponsors have asked us to choose from certain geographic regions. CASE FILES We present our May Case Files. Traditional clues can be found at the bottom of this blog post. May is National Photography Month. Case File No. 281 celebrates photography with this super-fun Scene found at Sloeginfizz. The quirky Scene for Case File No. 282 was chosen for our mid-month Case File because May 27 is Hug Your Cat Day. The art on this Case File is by Sara Pulver. The Scene from our lovely May Cold Case was found at Positively Splendid. The traditional CSI clues can be found on our Facebook page in the first entry under the album. Just click on the Case File images above. They are also posted at the bottom of this reveal. To submit your layouts, click on the Case Files above, which will bring you to the individual albums in our Facebook group. GUEST DESIGNERS We are so happy to have members of Scrap Accent, The ScrapRoom and Tell Us Story design teams serving as Guest Detectives this month! You are sure to be inspired by their work! INSPIRATION And now, are you ready for some serious inspiration? Here's what our design team and guest designers created with Case File No. 281. We will share their creations for Case File No. 282 on the 15th, and the Cold Case reveal will happen somewhere in between. The CSI design team masterfully cracked the Case. We'll share how they solved the Case on Facebook. Our Guest Detectives from Scrap Accent did an awesome job solving the Case File: The ScrapRoom designers rocked the Case File too: How Dee solved the Case: This is my take on the CSI sketch. I did a background stamp with the turquoise. The Shimelle Sparkle City page kit from the ScrapRoom's May Flavors of the month was perfect for these pictures as Vegas being a Sparkle City. This is my granddaughter’s trip for her golden birthday celebration. The fabulous Tell Us Story design team masterfully solved the Case File: CASE FILE CLUES Choose as many or as few as you are inspired to use! Testimony links can be found on our Facebook Page. Don't forget to use the Tell Us Story Sketch as an additional clue to solve the Case! May prompt link. Curious as a Cat prompt link. We trust we've provided enough clues for you to solve the Cases! You have until Friday, May 31, 2019, to solve this case. We can't wait to see what you'll create!
Murder Mystery Night (Case File) designed by Sean Ball. Connect with them on Dribbble; the global community for designers and creative professionals.